The Different Types of Overtime Work in Nursing and Their Associations With Nurse and Patient Outcomes: A Cross-Sectional Study Protocol
Introduction: Nurses often work overtime to fill the shortage of nurses, ensure continuity of care or prevent service breakdowns. Some studies show that working overtime has negative impacts on both nurse and patient outcomes, whereas others suggest that overtime has some beneficial outcomes for pat...
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| Main Authors: | Raouaa Braiki, Christian Rochefort |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Réseau de recherche en interventions en sciences infirmières du Québec (RRISIQ)
2025-08-01
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| Series: | Science of Nursing and Health Practices |
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| Online Access: | https://sips-snahp.ojs.umontreal.ca/index.php/sips-snahp/article/view/175 |
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